Margo Price Tour Dates Announced

After thirteen years as a very independent artist performing in various styles and bands around Nashville, Margo Price became an ‘overnight success’ when Jack White discovered her and signed her to his Third Man Records label. Now, just a couple of years later, she is one of the headline artists of the Americana genre. This year alone Margo has played three sell-out headline shows at Nashville’s legendary Ryman Auditorium, the NYC’s Governors Ball Festival in June, the Country To Country Festival in Glasgow UK, the Orpheum Theatre in New Orleans supporting John Prine and a stunning set atBonnaroo Music and Arts Festival.

Price begins her tour at Caravan Music Club on Wednesday 10th October, and again in Melbourne at The Thornbury Theatre on Friday 12th October, before playing in Sydney at The Factory Theatre on Tuesday 16th October as well as being the headline act at the Out On The Weekend festival in Melbourne.

Originally from Aledo, Illinois, Price – who got her first guitar at the age of eight – dropped out of college at the age of 20 and moved to Nashville back in 2003. There was a family connection there: her great-uncle Bobby Fischer was a veteran songwriter best known for co-write on Reba McEntire’s ‘You Lie.’ Over the next decade Price pursued her song writing as she worked a variety of jobs, from waitressing to teaching dance to labouring. She also married bass player Jeremy Ivey and they started a band. They drifted to Boulder, Colorado and back. Price went through some heavy personal problems, including some drinking, and found herself in jail for three days.

Then things changed. Price pulled herself out of the spiral and sold her car and wedding ring to record her debut album, Midwest Farmer’s Daughter, in the legendary Sun Studio in Memphis. Jack White heard the album and released it as the very first country album on his Third Man Records label. It had critics raving.